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Manchester war plans - the blockade closes the road but opens the way

Manchester Stop the War | 06.03.2003 12:24

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Manchester war plans - the blockade closes the road but opens the way


Stop the traffic!
Make sure it’s not business as usual when war breaks out

Training event:
Introduction to non-violent direct action
Bridge 5 Mill, 22a Beswick Street, Ancoats
(see www.bridge-5.org for directions)
Sunday 9th March, 1.30pm.
An introduction to taking effective direct action - come and learn more about the types of action that can be taken against the war.

On the day after war breaks out people will gather at 5pm at Piccadilly Gardens. This is a call for people to bring Manchester to a halt during rush hour the following morning by blockading their local road junctions. By disrupting the working of the city we are stopping business from carrying on as usual while the government wages a war the people don’t want. Whether protesting for peace, for democracy, against the over use of oil, for Palestine or for common sense, join the blockade in your local area.

How to blockade your street
Baricading or blockading a road can be as simple or as complicated as you want. From a sit down protest to using chains and bike locks - there are numerous options. If you are in band bring your instruments, if you just want to make a noise bring pots and pans to bang, if you’ve been doing a vigil then move it into the road.
For an accessible, well written, introduction to blockading check out Delia’s Basic Blockading. Available at: www.schnews.org.uk/diyguide (this site also offers other advice on taking direct action).

Join with friends and neighbours or contact your local Stop the War group and organise a blockade in your area. Go to www.manchesterstopthewar.org to find your nearest group.
It only takes a few roads to be gridlocked to shut the city down and send a clear message that any war is not in our name.
Ring 07745 980700 for more information on planned blockades near you or to let others know about your event.

Manchester Stop the War

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roundabouts

08.03.2003 09:09

it seems that in an round the city centre maybe we ought to blockade roundabouts...that way we can block many roads at once

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